Analysis Studio

Word Counter

Professional text analysis, frequency maps, readability scoring, and transformation toolkit.

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Key Features

Text Metric Tracker

Analyze your text statistics in real time as you write. The engine counts words, characters (both with and without space breaks), sentences, paragraphs, lines, and spaces instantly to help you track length limits. It processes text layouts dynamically, updating the stats table to provide detailed feedback for authors, bloggers, copywriters, and developers. It helps you manage content sizes and verify character limits easily.

Easy-to-Read Checker

Evaluate how easy your text is to read using our standard readability algorithms. The tool calculates word lengths and sentence counts to output a readability score, rating your writing style from basic school-level to advanced graduate reading difficulty. This helps you check text complexity, simplify your vocabulary, and verify that your tone matches your target audience to maximize reader engagement.

Time Estimator

Estimate reading and speaking times based on industry standard speeds (reading at 225 words per minute, and speaking at 130 words per minute). This is perfect for preparing presentations, video voiceover scripts, podcast notes, and advertisements, ensuring that your content fits your target timeframe perfectly without manual pacing.

Search & Filter Options

Search and filter text patterns easily. Find specific words, match upper/lower cases, use simple search filters, and check how many times a word appears in your document. The search explorer supports advanced queries, enabling you to locate strings, replace terms, and edit text quickly, organizing layouts and paragraphs.

Text Editors

Apply quick edits to your text. Convert everything to UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case, or Sentence Case, reverse characters, clean up extra spaces, and strip HTML tags with one click. It standardizes text structures, removes redundant spacing, and prepares drafts for copy-paste deployment across dynamic websites and components.

Keyword Analyzer

Inspect which words appear most frequently in your writing. The analyzer parses your text to identify top words, lists frequency metrics, and filters out common grammar words (like 'the', 'and', 'a') to reveal key themes. This helps writers optimize text density and avoid repeating the same words too often, keeping text engaging.

Private Text Checker

Write and analyze your content with absolute privacy. All counting algorithms, readability scores, keyword lists, and text changes run locally in your web browser. No text input, documents, or draft files are uploaded to any external servers, protecting your intellectual property, secrets, and notes from any data leaks.

History Logs

Work efficiently with copy-paste actions. Export metrics tables, copy clean text, download documents, and check previous draft history in the logs. The history manager records entries, allowing you to restore values, review draft stats, and manage text refactoring projects easily, saving editing history.

Usage Examples

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Text: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. It was an amazing day in the quiet forest.
Processed Output
Words: 18
Characters (no spaces): 71
Sentences: 2
Reading Time: 5 Seconds

Common Use Cases

Writing SEO Optimized Articles

Manage keyword usage and text lengths when drafting web content. Monitor keyword density to avoid keyword stuffing, verify sentence counts, and check readability metrics to make articles engaging and search-friendly. This helps copywriters improve rankings, keep text compliant with metadata bounds, and verify that layouts deliver high-quality, readable content for web users, boosting site SEO metrics and search engine visibility.

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Reviewing Academic Submissions

Ensure essays, thesis drafts, and reports meet strict word count requirements. Track line counts, character metrics, and vocabulary diversity to keep style consistent and formal. The tool maps paragraph lengths and checks readability indices recursively, helping students edit research papers and ensure submissions match academic formatting rules, avoiding layout margins errors.

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Drafting Script Presentations

Calculate exact reading and speaking times when writing video scripts, podcasts, or event presentations, helping you pace deliveries and fit target slots. The calculator estimates timing based on speech properties, allowing you to edit descriptions, adjust pacing limits, and layout timers to synchronize script delivery speeds.

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How It Works

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Input Target Text

Type text into the editor, drag-and-drop draft files, or paste content from other apps. The tool loads files, initializes the character buffer, and prepares dynamic statistics grids, updating variables instantly as you key in text, preparing strings for metrics checks.

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Run Metric Auditing

The background engine calculates counts (words, letters, paragraphs, spaces) and lists keyword occurrences as you update the text. It maps lines recursively, validating data layouts, tracking keyword counts, and checking document dimensions.

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Calculate Readability Scores

The formula analyzes average sentence lengths and syllable counts per word, calculating Flesch Reading Ease ratings. It translates values to standard reading grade classifications, checking vocabulary complexity, character sizes, and text density.

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Analyze Keywords & Export

Copy transformed text to your clipboard, save keyword frequency logs, or download files. All actions run locally inside the browser sandbox, ensuring fast processing, protecting your document privacy, and keeping your drafts secure and private.

Frequently Asked Questions

The calculator estimates reading times using an average speed of 225 words per minute, and speaking times using 130 words per minute, which are standard metrics for adult audiences. It calculates timing dynamically based on word counts to help developers, scriptwriters, and presenters adjust content sizes and pacing setups.

The Flesch score rates text difficulty from 0 to 100. Higher scores (90-100) are easy to read (5th grade level), while lower scores (0-30) represent complex, academic, or graduate-level text. It evaluates syllable counts per word and average sentence lengths to determine reading grades, checking values recursively.

The analyzer divides the count of each word by the total word count, filtering out common words (the, a, and, or) to display frequency percentages for important keywords. This helps writers optimize text density, verify keyword use, and keep copywriting compliant with search engine standards, preventing stuffing issues.

Yes. Use the search panel to locate words or use regular expressions to find and replace text across your document. It handles replacements recursively, allowing you to update naming formats, fix duplicate words, or format parameters instantly, sorting lists.

No. The parsing, readability calculations, keyword analysis, and text transformations run locally in your browser memory sandbox, keeping your drafts confidential. No text input, statistics, or file uploads are transmitted over networks, ensuring full data safety and security.

The tool displays two separate character counts: one that includes all characters, including spaces, tabs, and paragraph breaks, and another that counts only the actual characters of text. This helps you satisfy different formatting rules depending on whether you are writing tweets, essays, or database records.

Search engines prioritize content that is clear, readable, and easy to understand for average users. A readability rating score indicates whether your text matches standard reader levels. Writing simple sentences and avoiding overly complex vocabulary improves user retention and page engagement metrics, boosting search visibility.

A word is defined as any sequence of characters separated by spaces or punctuation. The tool handles different languages, spaces, tabs, hyphens, and newlines to count words accurately. It ignores punctuation marks when checking word lengths.

Paragraphs are counted based on empty lines or return characters in your text. Each block of text separated by a newline is considered a paragraph. The tool cleans up extra empty spaces to prevent them from showing up as empty paragraphs, keeping your counts accurate.

Yes, you can upload standard plain text files (.txt) or Markdown files (.md) directly into the editor. The tool parses the file contents locally, runs all the analysis, and displays the results without uploading anything to external servers.

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